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![]() Thanks for all your suggestions - I tried out =TRIM(RIGHT(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"/",REPT(" ",99)),99)) and it worked so I didn't try out the other suggestions. No surprise to Harlan but I am extremely grateful! Allowed me to do something impressive to my bosses and save quite a bit of time. Thanks again, Lisa |
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